Obama heckled by Occupy-ers in N.H.

President Obama took his message on his USA Jobs Act to a high school gym today in Manchester, N.H., where he was interrupted by protesters, the Boston Globe is reporting:

He spoke for roughly 30 minutes in the gymnasium at Manchester Central High School. At the start of his remarks, a group of about 20 Occupy New Hampshire supporters in the audience started chanting “Mr. President,” followed by complaints about arrests of Occupy protesters.

Another group soon shouted them down with chants of “Obama!”

The president calmly told the group that they had made their point, “Now let me make mine.”

As protesters shouted about the “over 4,000 people” arrested at Occupy movements across the country, the president’s backers began countering with chants of “fired up, ready to go!” and “Obama! Obama!,” USA Today is reporting:

Turning to the protesters, Obama said: “Listen, I’m going to be talking about a whole range of things today.”

President Obama is speaking in Manchester to further promote his USA Jobs Act, as he’s been doing, and the heckling started right after The President said, “You guys are pretty glad excited about being seniors.” To us it sounded like the heckler yelled “Mic Check”–an Occupy Wall Street catchphrase. Then from the shoddy audio there were chants of what sounded like “Fired up? Ready to Go!” and “Obama.”